IELTS Multiple Graph Questions: How To Ace It
IELTS multiple graph questions are quite common in the Academic Task 1 Writing test. Candidates often panic when they see these graphs and charts as they are worried about having to interpret two different types of data.
However, as long as you know how to write essays on each type of graph, you will have no problem answering multiple graphs questions in IELTS Academic Writing Task 1.
Read MoreIELTS General Training Test – Opening & Closing Sentences in Formal and Informal Letters: Part 2
In Part 1, we discussed what are formal and informal letters in Writing Task 1 of the IELTS General Training Test and some of the key differences. In Part 2, let’s how to write the opening and closing sentences in both formal and informal letters.
Read MoreUnderstanding True, False, Not Given Questions in IELTS Reading Test
Do you find the True, false, not given question type in the IELTS Reading test challenging? Find out how to answer this question type and the tips you need to remember so you can perform better on the IELTS test day.
Read MoreIELTS Writing Task 2 Questions: Understanding the 5 Different Types
If you know what are the different essays in IELTS writing task 2, how to identify them, and how to approach each essay type, then it will have a beneficial impact on your task achievement and save you a lot of crucial planning time.
Read MoreAcademic IELTS Writing Task 1 Mistakes That Can Stop You Getting Over Band 6
IELTS Academic Writing Task 1 requires you to write at least 150 words in response to a graph, table, chart, or process. You will be presented with factual information and asked to select and report the main features of the data in under 20 minutes. You can’t spend more than 20 minutes on Writing Task 1. This task consists of 33% of your total writing mask so you must avoid mistakes that can cost you this 33% of your total marks.
Read MoreThe Importance of the Habit of Reading for IELTS Candidates
Learning how to develop a reading habit is a great investment of time for IELTS candidates. Most successful people acknowledge the importance and value of reading habits. Building your reading habit will help you become a better version of yourself.
Read MoreHow to Use Advanced Linking Words with Confidence
Linking words are words and phrases used to connect ideas, sentences and paragraphs together. People often use the most common linking words like however, firstly, but, and, also, too, because, so, etc.
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